Contents:
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Ethological-Evolutionary Attachment Theory
- Chapter 2: The Normative Tenets of Attachment Theory
- Chapter 3: Individual Differences in Infant Attachment Patterns
- Chapter 4: Disorganised Attachment and Attachment Beyond the Early Years
- Chapter 5: The Adult Attachment Interview and Attachment in Adolescence
- Chapter 6: Experiences in Close Relationships: Romantic Attachment and Religion
- Chapter 7: Current Concerns in Attachment Research
- Conclusion
- Appendix: Key concepts
Author Bio:
Robbie Duschinsky is Associate Professor in the Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge. He has conducted research in health and social care, history, and developmental psychology.
Tommie Forslund is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Psychology, Stockholm University. He received the Excellence in Attachment Research (EAR) dissertation award from the Society in Emotion and Attachment Studies (SEAS).
Pehr Granqvist – Professor of Psychology, Stockholm University. Pehr has more than 20 years experience conducting and communicating attachment research, he’s worked closely with leading researchers in the field of attachment. He received the 2023 William James Award from the American Psychological Association.